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What we talking here? 6 string/12 string,acoustic/electro acoustic,any warp in the neck,worn frets,any dings in it? What kinda strings has this had boy got on it(preferred choice would be d'addario lights or extra lights)... P.S are you prepared to fling in a new tube of fast fret?
Just the six strings (elevens). Dreadnought, all hardwood and I've only had to adjust the truss rod once in our 23 year love affair. If you're interested in buying, please pm me your offer, with proof of funds. Even then I'll likely put the price up by another £10m. I learned from the greats....
Give it to Ric for nowt https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...away-nothing-if-he-can-t-sell-it-9728361.html
If it's a top of the range Gibson,Martin or Taylor I'll probably take it.If it's an old beat up Westfield he can keep it
Gibsons, Taylor's and Martins are big big risk. Don't take that risk. You'll more than likely end up with a pile of very expensive ****. My lovely is a Washburn and trust me, I don't believe you've ever heard a better sounding guitar. Well you might have, if you've heard someone who could actually play a guitar well
I was only joking,I wouldn't touch them I've got a Yamaha APX(Electro Acoustic) and a Yamaha 12 string and for real noise 2 telecasters(1 USA and 1 Mexican) and a 50 watt vox amp One of my mates paid £1650 for a Gibson acoustic,nice guitar but nothing 'out of this world' for that kind of dough. I'd pick the Yamaha in front of it!
I felt bad for a mate who saved up for Gibson Les Paul (2k) to upgrade his Epiphone (£150). He had the Gibson set up twice by reputable people, but it couldn't live up to his Epi.
I decided as soon as I made any decent money, I was going to treat myself to a Gretsch and having put a bit of cash to one side in the 90's I went to buy one. Having finally tried one, I decided I didn't like it all and I ended up buying a Rickenbacker instead. I ended up not really liking that either and it's largely been an ornament for over thirty years now. I love playing my semi-acoustic Taylor though.
I’ve got a Washburn semi acoustic and it’s lovely. I would need to get a lot better at playing before I considered anything else.